8 Foods That Cause Acid Reflux
by Edward Group
Global
Healing Center
Acid reflux,
or heartburn, is characterized by a considerable burning sensation
in the stomach and esophagus region. Extremely bothersome, there
is a direct correlation between the foods we put in the body and
the experience of acid reflux.
When we eat
alot of highly acidic foods, our body starts to become accustomed
to this diet. In turn, our stomaches cannot sufficiently process
the acid, and this burning liquid moves back up into the throat.
While there
are many home
remedies for acid reflux, knowing which foods cause acid reflux
is your best bet from experiencing it in the first place.
If you frequently
get acid reflux, I would recommend you follow a healthy, alkalizing
diet. This will help you take great strides in bettering digestive
function and reducing the overall symptoms
of acid reflux, and prevent the uncomfortable feeling from ever
starting.
List of
Foods to Avoid if you get Acid Reflux
Below is a
list of foods that cause acid reflux. While it may not always be
easy, try to avoid these foods when possible.
1. Fried
Food
More challenging
to digest, fried foods, and foods high in trans-fats, wreak havoc
on the digestive tract. These foods are heavy and slow down the
overall digestive process, leaving excess acids that can eventually
move upward into the esophagus. Fried fats also remain stuck in
the digestive process for longer periods of time, and can create
increased pressure in the stomach.
2. Processed
Baked Goods
Sweets like
brownies and cookies create an acidic environment, especially if
they are processed baked goods that are full of artificial colors
and preservatives. In general, avoid all forms of refined
white sugar and enriched
flour, as they rank highest on the acidic charts.
3. Coffee
While coffee
acts as a laxative,
more often than not, the high levels of caffeine in coffee lead
to an increased secretion of gastric acid in the stomach which may
cause acid reflux.
4. Carbonated
Drinks
Drinks like
soda pop, tonic water and Perrier increase pressure levels in the
stomach, which in turn increases the acidic response. As an alternative,
try drinking more purified water thats not too cold. Stay
away from acidic fruit juices, like orange juice, especially before
going to bed.
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August
6, 2011
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